
Uma Musume Cinderella Gray
It was a pure battle of manga skills, including starting more than six months earlier than the app.
It started when there was absolutely no movement in Umamusume, I guess.
Already nostalgic.
There was only this and Golshi-chan.
>>3What I found around this time was just Uma Yon.
Gorushi-chan went on hiatus for the first time around October of the previous year.
Although it is the second volume of the early stages, it was a wise decision to fully depict the Kasamatsu arc.
>>4When you think about it calmly, it’s pretty reckless to do something on a medium that will get cut if it doesn’t gain popularity…
It was a relatively mysterious content.
Honestly, I didn’t think I could finish it at all.
I thought it would end around the Tamamo Cross arc.
Somehow, the story of Oguri Cap is strong.
There are too many people whose brains are fried.
Kitahara’s “Run!” is important because of the accumulation leading up to that point, so I think it was difficult at first.
I knew who the protagonist was when I read it, but even so, the reveal at the end of the first episode was captivating.
Is it the White Lightning chapter at the start of the app?
>>11During the time when I was wondering how to deal with the extremely cute character and the chairman that was presented to me, I gradually started to bring them closer together.
>>12In the early stages, I feel like the direction was still somewhat fuzzy even after we started moving the project.
It’s not just a story limited to Singre.
In the third episode, what will happen at the end of the first match against March!? That’s the cliffhanger.
Of course I’m curious about the continuation.
I don’t really know how жесткая the cancellation race is for YanJan…
I wonder around when Dr. Kusumi was able to escape extreme poverty.
Conversely, does that mean that other media mix type manga are being serialized under a special category with lax and biased evaluations?
>>17Now, of all times.
>>17There is a pattern where the official team and the editorial department hold a meeting and then select who will draw the artwork.
>>17It’s just a web medium with no races other than those that have been completely canceled.
It’s a masterpiece that has supported the dawn era.
>>18Isn’t the dawn period in phase 1?
It’s clear that a super hit author’s second work is given preferential treatment, so it probably does exist, right?
>>19It’s definitely possible that the editorial side has secured a serialization slot by requesting a second or third work.
I feel like I’ve been seeing images of just steamed potatoes up to volume 2.
>>21I feel like there were meals recently that were just packed rice with some egg sprinkled on top…
>>26Is the food not good?
>>28I think it’s simply because they have little interest in food, as they are the kind of person who would literally eat the contents of a cold pack just to try it.
It feels like Teacher Kusumi has started to talk a lot more since the anime began.
I guess that just means I’m that happy.
It looked like it was just a collaboration slot that swapped with Sakura Wars.
I believe the reason there is no Pretty Derby in this work is that it has won over ordinary editorial meetings without any favoritism.
It hasn’t started serialization as a Uma Musume title or anything like that.
Is this the author’s first serialization in Shingire?
It’s unexpected that I had only been drawing one-shots until then.
>>33A genius in the wild to the extent of being mentioned alongside the author of the Rosen Garten Saga.
In the past, I uploaded a picture saying it was delicious to float vitamin tablets in the somen dipping sauce!
As expected, I must have been scolded, so I deleted it.
I also have the feeling that I want Kusuume-sensei to draw another Uma Musume manga.
I also have the desire to freely express my desires in another work with fewer restrictions.
>>35I think there might be inquiries about a manga based on a different Uma Musume theme.
It means that the ice pack is not being scolded…
Even if Singre and Stabro are good at drawing, if that’s all it takes to create manga, it makes me wonder why they’re not getting calls from magazines.
I love Blue Archive and even bought an iPad for it.
Once Shingre is over, I feel like I’ll get requests to draw manga from various content creators!
Let’s confine Saige for now.
>>39It seems like content that can depict muscular older sisters would be good.
Singre had something captivating even just with the key visual.
The design of Oguri is good, but the arrangement is also wonderful.
Until the app started, what supported Uma Musume were the first season, drama CDs, Star Gaze, Uma Yon, and Paka Tube.
It can be seen that various efforts were being made to survive.
I was the one who supported Uma Musume until the app launched.
>>43Elder…!
>>43I found some on-site viewers for the Uma Pyoi Repeat Live…
I had some kind of image that I had been doing it since 2019.
Looking at Jump+, web series are being canceled left and right, and even major titles like Jiga have been canceled, so it seems like it’s tough to keep a manga series going.
>>47I think Jump Plus has the toughest cancellation race in web serialization.
Any web series can’t be completely free from termination, right?
So the Kasamatsu arc needed to progress smoothly.
At first, I thought, “Since it’s Oguri Cap, I might as well watch it.”
To become a new pillar of Young Jump…
It seems like progressing with deformed animation quickly in scenes other than important ones will be quite well received.
I’m not sure if they printed fewer copies, but I can’t seem to find Volume 1 at the bookstore…!
>>53In a workplace with 200 Kingdoms, there were 3 copies distributed.
>>53I think at that time, they were printing a lot of Demon Slayer and not printing many other works.
Well, there was also the effect of the anime app.
I feel like there was one reincarnation comic adaptation or collaboration slot for Young Jump until Sing Re pulls in.
In the first season of the anime, Mr. Sugiura, who was in charge of the script, and (Ito) had their project taken up by the Young Jump side, summoning Mr. Kuzumi.
Well, since it’s a tie-in manga with a mobile game, it can’t be helped that it’s treated as an extremely niche title when you think about it normally.
>>58This series actually started before the app.
It’s the third oldest series in YJ that is published regularly every week.
At the time of volume 1, it was popular, but I think there was also a sense that it was just in the Young Jump magazine…
Both the editorial side and the readers’ side
>>61Well, YanJan is an extremely popular weekly manga magazine, you know!?
How many of the serialized works have been adapted into media mixes?
>>64Not only is Kingdom still ongoing, but there were also the final arcs of Golden Kamuy and Kaguya-sama.
If we’re making a suggestion, it would be a promotion similar to the spin-off manga of the anime Uma Musume.
Doesn’t it seem like the style is completely different? I feel like someone would say that.
It seems like they are trying to promote the story of Oguri Cap in a typical way.
I don’t know.
I heard that if you draw freely, you can end up doing more than 10 volumes of the Kasamatsu arc.
>>65That’s too long…
I completely forgot that the app’s serialization was starting.
Is that so!? Then that’s amazing!
>>66👺
Maruzen’s uniform standing illustration has been changed a few times.
The Singre has traces of the design just before the current one, right…?
I can’t provide a clear image.
I like that there are some characters slightly different from usual because they started before the app, which adds depth to them.
>>69Aldan, who hasn’t raced yet, is super excited…
I’m going to win, you know? That’s when I fell in love with this manga.
When reading the standalone volume, it’s really fast from when Kasamatsu transfers in to when Tama appears.
Chiyo-chan is pretty and derby-like in any medium.
If we’re talking about tempo, even now it has a really good sense of tempo.
I was a bit dissatisfied that a lot of races unrelated to Oguri were skipped because it was too good, but I’m really happy that the anime supplemented it to some extent.
When Aldan first appeared, I think the true identity was my older sister.
In the 2021 annual Manga Awards, the first and second places were taken by Young Jump…
>>77That year was an incredibly luxurious one with my top favorite in first place, a single in second place, and Frieren in third place.
>>82It’s an incredibly good year…
>>82It used to have the image of being a prize for such a low batting average…
Hitting home runs like crazy!
>>91No, it was already selling normally.
>>95It’s not “coming next,” but rather it’s already here.
>>91If you look below, almost all of the top 1 to 10 in this year have been adapted into anime.
Web Manga Category
1. Kaiju No. 8
2. Dandadan
3. Senpai is Annoying
4. Yamada-kun and the Level 999 Love
5. Undercover Job: No Escape
6. Hyperinflation
7. An Unusually Difficult Stepmother and Stepsister
8. I Was Reincarnated as the Seventh Prince, So I’ll Perfect My Magic Carefreely
9. Gaming Lady
10. Ninja and Yakuza
Comics Category
1. Oshi no Ko
2. Uma Musume Cinderella Gray
3. Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End
4. Star of the Girls’ School
5. Shangri-La Frontier: A Stupid Game Hunter Challenges a God Game
6. The Young Lord with a Good Escape Plan
7. Kubo Won’t Let Me Be Invisible
8. Ao no Hako
9. Sakamoto Days
10. Chi: About the Movement of the Earth
In 5th place is Shangri-La Frontier, and in 6th place, it becomes too scary to run away.
>>99The web manga side also has quite a few elites.
Sirius’s first appearance work
New Serialization YJ No. 28 (on sale June 11th) Serialization Begins! Uma Musume Uma Musume The latest work in the “Uma Musume Pretty Derby” series is about to start! The girl with the ash-covered hair dashes toward her dream, carrying the name of a monster. Manga by Taiyou Kuzumi, Story by Hayunosuke Ito (Original work: Cygames) Second installment YJ No. 29
I didn’t know anything about horses at all, but when I saw Chiyo-chan for the first time in Shingre, she was so cute that I was wondering if they would bring her back.
It existed.
In the first season of the anime, the characters around Oguri include only a bit of Tama, Creek, Inari, and Bamboo.
The Kasamatsu edition really felt like a scenario battle solely featuring Oguri.
>>83Chiyo and the others made their first appearance in the manga and later went to the app.
It was exactly around the time when the first season of the anime was airing and I was interested…
I remember that in the beginning, CB wore a chokers when in uniform.
It took a long time to be adapted into an anime despite its popularity.
>>86It’s about considering the conclusion timing, right?
Wasn’t it a dark period with the first season of the anime ending and the app being delayed, showing no signs of movement?
>>89Gorushi also looks really painful posting the video.
>>94It was a time when even Gold Ship wasn’t active.
At the time the series started, everyone thought it was already a completely failed content…
>>92The veterans were almost giving up on the app, thinking that as long as the singles race continues, it would be fine…
Once Shingeki is over, the only things left to read are Kingdom and Junket Bank…
Isn’t there something off about the character? The most popular in the Cup is Sirius Symboli.
>>97Let’s say it’s because I’ve experienced tough times in Europe.
>>97Because it is a reenactment of that paddock historical fact…
There are so many good characters that I can’t read who will be the Derby winner; you must be Oguri Cap.
>>104Everyone should say it.
>>109Is it graduation day?
The next manga award is not about discovering promising works without names, but rather about choosing those that have already started to sell well and are receiving good evaluations…
The screenplay and planning are divided among staff, so it’s relatively easy… or so I thought, but every race leads to the creation of original characters and mob designs, which is quite hellish.
It’s said that what’s coming next is already here.
It doesn’t necessarily mean it will grow as it is…
I’m happy that the relationship between Chiyonoo and Marzen is emphasized in the anime.
I can’t believe Bus E would end first…
>>114I didn’t think it would be animated or that the serialization would end so soon…
The history around there is summarized by that person with the thin neck.
From Kasamatsu, the story of Oguri Cap in the Reiwa era…?
I have a memory of being quite confused.
Was Bus Éireann a manga that was supposed to end like that…?
The backbone supporting the current YanJan!
Uma Musume! Junket Bank! 100 Kano!
>>121Kingdom is the backbone, right!
I couldn’t help but laugh at how exaggerated Tama was in the anime.
>>122Ainesfujin is also making an appearance, so we can expect a matching pose.
>>122At this rate, the creek that looks like a demon is going to turn into something crazy.
At that time, when the Starge manga had ended and the updates for Paka Tube had also stopped, it was really just the updates for Uma Yon and the illustrations from the G1 that were the only content moving. It was around the time the Shingre serialization started.
I heard that they mentioned starting the serialization and doing the anime Umayon at the Cygames Festival in March or something like that.
At that time, Mr. CB’s character was also a mystery…
There was definitely an atmosphere that suggested I should stand up straight.
It ended normally, and it doesn’t necessarily mean it will come.
The color range of the monitor I had been using since before the series started was dead.
I laughed at the story that the colors in the early color pages were strange.
>>127I like the story that the strange colors of the Eastern god’s master were caused by this.
>>127I was thinking that the saturation of the creek’s color was low, and then I realized the reason for that.
If Stabro had been airing around the same time, it probably would have been canceled.
>>131It’s not the type of story that sells… It’s really interesting right now, but that impression doesn’t change.
>>131Rather, there are no racehorses in Japan more suited to being turned into manga than Oguri!
The expression depiction in Singre → the expression depiction in RTTT → the expression depiction in anime Singre, I can feel the history of the content connecting these.
I feel like Komi-chan’s hair was more pink than purple.
Rebuilding the app was a bold decision, but the content was in a state connected to life support for a long time…
“I fell in love with this manga because of ‘Just being able to run is a miracle for me.'”
I’m really enjoying the current developments happening in Yannjan.
>>136Yeah
Huh?
>>136It’s nice, isn’t it? I’ve completely forgotten my初心 and it’s meaningless that I can’t run fast.
>>145Well, it’s unreasonable to say that knowing how I felt back then.
Because everything is different from that time now.
I was shaken when I realized who Oguri Cap was because I watched the anime without knowing anything.
I don’t know much about horses, but I knew about Oguri.
I’ve never read the manga, but the anime is interesting, so it makes me want to give it a try.
Oguri is simply cool, isn’t he?
This work has a lot of cool horse-like elements.
It’s really fun to watch actual races after watching anime.
I feel like there are still occasional tweets expressing concern about how Dr. Kusumi’s daily diet is these days.
When Ito and Pierre adjust Oguri Cap for Uma Musume, the result, illustrated by Kuzumi, turns out really great.
You can copy me!
Busue was in a position similar to that of a long elder, which was the second longest after Kingdom.
It’s tough to keep it going for a long time.
Seriously, when the serialization started, there were quite a few people saying that Uma Musume was a stillbirth and criticizing it harshly.
>>150Well, there hasn’t been any news about the app for such a long time…
>>150There is no foresight at all, right?
>>167If you have it, you’ll never lose in horse racing.
>>173Why did you stab me all of a sudden?
Before I knew it, it was a situation where only the Kingdom grandpa was running ahead.
Is it easier for an author to create a work when there is a clear prospect of wrapping up the story?
When PakaRadi ended, I honestly thought this content was pretty much over…
>>156Pakara-ki~!
It’s hard to understand how just following historical facts can turn into a shonen manga…
>>157The small gray horse Tamamo Cross, the strongest horse in Japan, suddenly emerged from being told not to run.
Inariwan, who also came from the same region.
Holix that came from overseas
I am too blessed with rivals.
But there probably won’t be any subject matter on par with Oguri Cap.
He is a manga artist with potential for the next job.
It feels like Oguri’s deformed art has completely become the standard thanks to Mr. Kusumi.
The Uma Musume threads were somewhat sparse, but there were only discussions about real horse racing and occasionally Uma Yongo.
Even before it started, they were saying it would have a poor prognosis and comparing it to the Sagrada Familia of the app world…
It’s huge that both Oguri and Teio, who are like protagonists from a manga, hit the jackpot in such a big way.
Not easy, Oguri.
>>164I don’t know when to use that LINE sticker…
In terms of revealing historical facts, the unusual horse racing enthusiast is
>>165Ito says that if we’re doing this generation, we need King Halo, right?!
>>171I bet they didn’t see the maternal grandfather King Halo becoming the strongest in the world…
Running in anime is just so much fun! Competing with everyone is fun! That’s why I’m doing it!
Why…
>>166Looking at the current development, there are times when I feel that the lyrics are heavy.
After the serialization is over, I would like you to let me write a one-shot story about Banei Uma Musume as a reward.
Anyone who has been predicting this scale since before the second phase and the app is definitely losing overall.
The project started in 2016 and the first season of the anime was in 2018.
It’s understandable that some people think it stalled because the app launch is three years later.
But the app Uma Musume before the overhaul didn’t have a very lasting appearance…
>>174It wasn’t a race, it was just a sprint…
>>174Three horses boom three.
Thank you, Oguri Cap.Without Oguri, the current horse racing industry might not have existed.
I understand why JA says that.
>>175Without Oguri, Opera O and Kitasan might not have raced either.
Ankatsu, Uchipaku, and Tosaki-san are still the same in the local area.
The horse racing ticket won’t have my name on it.
Davista was never born.
It’s a singularity.
I’m curious whether it’s Sugiura or someone else who can somewhat adjust Ito’s output.
>>177The materials will be prepared, but the actual cooking is more of an image of the script and the artwork.
>>177It seems that Mr. Kusumi’s ideas will also be incorporated when turning the script into a name, so everyone’s compatibility must be good.
>>201The left hand handshake of Yaeno Muteki is nice, isn’t it?
The second season, the app, and the single were creating a miraculous synergy.
>>178The app’s start dash was on par with Aoi S from Mozumeimei!
I got hooked on Uma Musume after watching Shingeki and followed the past works.
I cried a lot in the second season.
That’s unfair.
You can tell that a lot of time, people, and money have been spent everywhere.
I’m honestly glad I hit it.
I wonder if Legal Lily knew about the latest developments…
The transformation of horses into beautiful girls is such a sharp concept, and even though they call it media mix, it has been almost isolated and unsupported, but starting from the Kasamatsu chapter and successfully making a strong start is truly impressive.
As the series continued, I was reminded of the Fate manga author as the body of the Uma Musume became increasingly robust.
To begin with, at that stage, saying “We will postpone the release to improve quality and redo it!” is something that makes it hard to believe it will actually come out.
Since it was around the same time that Sakura Wars was featured, I thought there was another tie-up and that the content was still ongoing.
>>188Wasn’t it just that the final episode overlapped with the first episode?
I remember thinking, “Is this the collaborative slot?”
>>188That was a promotion series with a completely set deadline.
I think the insight of the Yan Jump editorial meeting is impressive…